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I would try setting the transition to Auto after zero seconds and apply to all.
What version of PowerPoint is this (2012??) |
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both of the suggestions did not work.
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Might this help?
> Select in Slide Sorter View all slides that you inserted into the big file. > Set all transitions for those slides to 'Automatically After...' or 'After...' > Insert per slide the amount of seconds from your original time-rehearsed file. That way you have the right timings without having to re-rehearse your big file. |
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Hello Everyone,
I am still struggling to get the two into one. I put the two files in my skydrive - and I am hoping someone here may be able to help me into getting the two different slides, from the two different ppt's into one file, and that when the first slide ends, it automatically go over to the next slide... skydrive: https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=e42a4...EB35985949!143 please - i am desperate for help here!
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